Wildlife on Ol Pejeta faces increasing threats from climate change, poaching and more. Ol Pejeta hosts Kenya's largest population of eastern black rhinos, as well as the last two northern white rhinos, Ol Pejeta is one of the most important wildlife conservancies in the world. By monitoring wildlife, engaging with the community and ranger patrols, our teams work 24/7 to safeguard these rhinos. Your support is urgently needed so that we can continue these key programs.
Biodiversity loss, climate change and increasing competition for natural resources are a few of the challenges facing rhinos on Ol Pejeta. Compounded by the socio-economic fallout of the global pandemic, the risk of poaching remains high and immediate. These pressures are threatening the viability of ecosystems to sustain both endangered wildlife and vulnerable communities, and our ability to sustain operations.
The resulting impact will benefit over 230 rhinos. As Ol Pejeta seeks to conserve biodiversity for future generations, your support will directly contribute to the long-term protection of these rhinos, so they may thrive, and populations ultimately grow.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy works to conserve wildlife, provide a sanctuary for great apes, and to generate income through wildlife tourism and complementary enterprise for reinvestment in conservation and communities.
Biodiversity loss, climate change and increasing competition for natural resources are a few of the challenges facing rhinos on Ol Pejeta. Compounded by the socio-economic fallout of the global pandemic, the risk of poaching remains high and immediate. These pressures are threatening the viability of ecosystems to sustain both endangered wildlife and vulnerable communities, and our ability to sustain operations.
The resulting impact will benefit over 230 rhinos. As Ol Pejeta seeks to conserve biodiversity for future generations, your support will directly contribute to the long-term protection of these rhinos, so they may thrive, and populations ultimately grow.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy works to conserve wildlife, provide a sanctuary for great apes, and to generate income through wildlife tourism and complementary enterprise for reinvestment in conservation and communities.
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